Vintage, Obsolete, and a Few Anniversaries
Episode 338 · April 4th, 2024 · 28 mins 51 secs
About this Episode
Apple calls old devices "obsolete" and "vintage;” what exactly do these terms mean? Alternative iPhone app stores will soon be available in Europe and new details suggest that some extra effort will be required from users. And all of Apple's M-series processors all have a newly discovered vulnerability that can't be patched without some compromises on speed.
Show Notes:
- The Founding of Apple Computer, Inc.
- Google Gets the Message, Launches Gmail
- Apple Says iPhone 6 Plus Now 'Obsolete' and iPad Mini 4 Now 'Vintage'
- A first look at Europe’s alternative iPhone app stores
- A quarter of Apple's revenue will come from Services by 2025
- iOS 17.5 Might Expand 'Found Moving With You' Alerts to Third-Party Item Trackers
- Vermont authorities warn residents to check for hidden AirTags after road trips to Canada
- Update to the MFA bombing story from last week: Apple responds
- New Darcula phishing service targets iPhone users via iMessage
- “Unpatchable” flaw in Apple M1/M2/M3 chips: GoFetch is the new Spectre
- New Chrome feature aims to stop hackers from using stolen cookies
- Google forced to delete Chrome Incognito mode’s private browsing data
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